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Tony Magistrale

    Tony Magistrale est un auteur célébré dont la production créative s'étend de la poésie à l'analyse critique. Ses vers explorent en profondeur les thèmes de l'amour et de la connexion humaine, employant souvent un langage évocateur et intime. Au-delà de sa propre poésie, Magistrale est un éminent spécialiste du Gothique anglo-américain, retraçant sa trajectoire historique et ses manifestations dans la culture populaire contemporaine. Ses travaux universitaires éclairent les facettes les plus sombres de la psyché humaine et les contextes sociaux qui façonnent cette tradition littéraire durable.

    Dialogues Among Lost Tourists
    Discovering Stephen King's the Shining
    Poe's children
    Abject terrors
    Stephen King and American History
    Stephen King
    • Stephen King

      America's Storyteller

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(10)Évaluer

      Focusing on uniquely American fears and societal issues, this analysis delves into Stephen King's body of work, highlighting how he both critiques and celebrates these themes throughout his prolific career. The exploration reveals the complexities of King's storytelling and his reflections on the human condition, making it a compelling read for fans and scholars alike.

      Stephen King
    • Stephen King and American History

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      This book surveys the labyrinthine relationship between Stephen King and American History. By depicting American History as a doomed cycle of greed and violence, King poses a number of important who gets to make history, what gets left out, how one understands one's role within it, and how one might avoid repeating mistakes of the past. This volume examines King's relationship to American History through the illumination of metanarratives, adaptations, "queer" and alternative historical lenses, which confront the destructive patterns of our past as well as our capacity to imagine a different future. Stephen King and American History will present readers with an opportunity to place popular culture in conversation with the pressing issues of our day. If we hope to imagine a different path forward, we will need to come to terms with this enclosure―a task for which King's corpus is uniquely well-suited.

      Stephen King and American History
    • Abject terrors

      • 213pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(19)Évaluer

      Abject Terrors is an expansive study of the most significant films from the prolific horror genre - from its origins in the 1920s and 1930s, to its contemporary representations. This survey brings together close analyses of individual motion pictures, demonstrating the interconnections among these filmic texts and their contribution to defining quintessential aspects of the modern and postmodern horror film.

      Abject terrors
    • This study traces Edgar Allan Poe’s contribution to the Gothic tradition and his invention of the detective tale. It explores the connections between these genres in British and American writers influenced by Poe, such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Harris, and Stephen King. This book also examines women writers strongly influenced by Poe, such as Joyce Carol Oates, Sara Paretsky, and Sue Grafton. The last chapter of the volume considers films – in particular, the Roger Corman Poe series , Chinatown, Seven, and Blade Runner – that connect the horror and detective genres.

      Poe's children
    • Discovering Stephen King's the Shining

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(7)Évaluer

      The book offers a comprehensive examination of critical responses to both Stephen King's original work and Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of "The Shining." It delves into various interpretations, exploring themes, stylistic choices, and the impact of each version on audiences. By analyzing differing perspectives, the survey highlights the complexities and nuances of the story, revealing how the two mediums approach horror and psychological tension uniquely.

      Discovering Stephen King's the Shining
    • Dialogues Among Lost Tourists

      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of travel and discovery, this collection of dialogues invites readers to embark on both literal and metaphorical journeys. Divided into three parts, it bridges the living and the dead, as well as the past and present, allowing for a unique exploration of time and experience. Through the poet's lens, the mystery, humor, sadness, and magic of travel are revealed, emphasizing that sometimes getting lost can lead to the most profound insights and unexpected adventures.

      Dialogues Among Lost Tourists
    • The Shawshank Experience

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This book features an in-depth analysis of the world's most popular movie, The Shawshank Redemption, delving into issues such as: the significance of race in the film, its cinematic debt to earlier genres, the gothic influences at work in the movie, and the representation of Andy's poster art as cross-gendered signifiers.

      The Shawshank Experience